Sarah Reinhard provides families with an aid in preparing our hearts for Easter. In “Welcome Risen Jesus – Lent and Easter Reflections for Families,” Sarah gives an
exercise for each day of Lent that keeps our focus on the 3 pillars – prayer,
fasting and almsgiving during this long season.
As she explains – “spending forty days… in penitential mode is
challenging,” and hopes this book will keep us engaged so we deepen our faith
life as a family during the long Lenten season.

Each
day through Lent and into the first week of Easter, we are given a “Think, Act,
Fast and Pray” action with direction. The actions are simple yet meaningful
when placed with a reflection and prayer for the day.

For
example, on Tuesday, the first week of Lent, the Act: Recognize someone who has put God first with his very life by
writing a thank-you letter or making a thank you card for a priest in your
life. Fast: Give up playtime to do at least two helpful chores around the
house. Pray: Jesus, show me how I
can serve you better and make you number one in my life.

Welcome Risen Jesus shows children and
families how they can put Lent into action in their day-to-day lives in a
applicable, engaging and age appropriate way for young children. This extremely helpful Lenten resource will
help make Lent more meaningful for the whole family as you approach and enter
the Easter season.

Do
you have tweens through teens ask you, “Do I Really Have to Give Something Up for Lent?” Sarah Reinhard wrote an
adorable little booklet perfect for answering that and other questions your
child asks about Lent. This mini-book
breaks down the pertinent points and explains the Lenten season in ordinary,
easy to understand language while including scripture references for
authority.

In
“Do I Really Have to Give Something Up for Lent?” the explanations of the
purpose of Lent, examples of sacrifices and suggestions of Lenten opportunities
are thoughtful and targeted at older elementary age kids and up through teens
or young adults. This mini booklet
really packs a punch in its 24 small pages.
It is the perfect size for even the reluctant preteen reader.

Sarah
has done such an excellent job at explaining Lent to adolescents and children
that I recommend buying one for every child in your life. And you might be surprised by reading it
yourself and enjoying it, as I did.

Every
day, the quote, reflection, prayer, story and action present a powerful message
that can only lead you closer to God.
Going through each day, you take on Mother Teresa’s mantle of doing
small things with great love. For
example, on the Thursday of the Second Week of Lent: Fasting: Suggest to the children that they fast today from unkind
thoughts about others and from saying unkind things. Almsgiving:
Ask the children to think about a gift they can give to the Blessed Mother
today – a prayer, a gesture, an act of kindness, a sacrifice.

I
cannot imagine it possible to go through Lent praying with this book and remain the same person on Easter morning.
Spending time with Mother Teresa humbles you before God and surrounds
you in His love. I predict living Mother
Teresa’s words during Lent will change your life.

Donna, through the relationship she developed with Mother Teresa over 10 years, relates the words and stories of
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta to our Lenten journey in a wonderful, personal way. Praying with this book during this 40-day
retreat will bring you closer to the life of this Saint and deepen your faith
life.

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Because
these books are brand new and excellent Lenten resources we have several copies
to giveaway!! It is never too late to
begin a new book retreat for the season and each of these books can be utilized
year after year during Lent. We are
giving away:

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About Shelly & Lisa

We are sisters, Shelly & Lisa, from the Houston area where we've been blogging since 2009. We write and share about our family lives (with a husband and 3 kids each), our faith and whatever strikes our fancy. Grab a margarita and stay for a while.